Aspendus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Aspendus
- a Greek city in Pamphylia, in the south-west of modern Turkey
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Olympic victor in the stadion race: Thymilus of Aspendus.
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and puts Cleopatra Tryphaena to death; Grypus retreats to Aspendus.
80/33
states on the way, including Aspendus, Delos, Lampsacus, Myndus, Samo
  Within translations:
Aelian:Fr_98
the temple, that man of Aspendus. [99] & {102 DF} & &
Athen_4.163
Diodorus was by birth an Aspendian; but desiring to be tho
Athen_4.174
time in the territory of Aspendus, in the reign of the sec
Euseb]:Chron_209
[176 B.C.] - Thymilus of Aspendus, stadion race 152nd [172
Euseb]:Chron_259
kingdom and retired to Aspendus; from which he was given
Memn_9
whose family came from Aspendus, to lead attacks against
Nepos_14.8
Lydians, about three thousand Aspendians and Pisidians, two thousand
Plin:HN_5.96
the Eurymedon flowing past Aspendus and the Catarrhactes on
Polyaen_7.21.4
battle [on the plain of] Aspendus, Datames received intell
SEG_17.639
(c. 301-298) lved by the people of Aspendos: since the Pamphyli
SEG_36.330
(330-300) in Argos for the Aspendians, as kinsmen [and] colonists
SEG_39.1426
(238-221) llonios, citizen of Aspendos and of our city, being
SelPap_1.31
tratus son of Dionysius, Aspendian, all four in the se
Syll_722
(c. 150) 20 From Aspendos :
THI_215
(62 A.D.) bsp; Attaleia, Aspendus], Perge,
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